Her Father Humiliated Her at the Wedding. Then Her Husband Walked In-mdue - Chainityai

Her Father Humiliated Her at the Wedding. Then Her Husband Walked In-mdue

The fountain water was so cold that Emily Reed forgot, for half a second, how to breathe.

It struck her ribs, her shoulders, her open mouth, and the shock of it erased the music, the candles, the laughter, and her father’s voice from the microphone.

Then everything came back at once.

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The scrape of marble against her knee.

The heavy pull of her emerald dress as it soaked through and dragged down around her legs.

The taste of mascara, bitter and chemical, slipping into the corner of her mouth.

Two hundred people stared down at her from the terrace of a luxury hotel ballroom, many of them still smiling because they had not yet decided whether cruelty counted as entertainment when it came from the father of the bride.

Her father, Daniel Reed, stood above the fountain with the microphone in one hand.

He looked pleased with himself.

That was the part Emily would remember later more clearly than the cold.

Not the water.

Not the scrape.

Not the ruined dress.

The smile.

For one absurd second, even after everything, she expected someone in her family to move.

Her mother could have stepped forward.

Her sister could have said her name.

A cousin could have taken off his jacket.

An aunt could have stopped laughing.

But the first thing that moved was the candlelight flickering around the fountain, trembling in the evening air as if even the little flames were embarrassed to be there.

Nobody helped her.

The wedding had started with white orchids, glass towers, and the careful kind of beauty that costs money in ways ordinary people cannot calculate.

Olivia Reed had always loved rooms that made people look at her.

This one did exactly that.

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